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1-21-61 RECOMMENDATION TO JOYCE HALL FROM MR. CONGER REYNOLDS OF USIA 1. That he contact President Eisenhower and urge him, after completing his term of office, to continue his sponsor- ship of the People-to-People program and to further the interests of international peace and understanding through this program, by speaking and traveling. 2. That Mr. Hall accept the responsibility of organizing a committee of one hundred or more outstanding Americans. This committee would serve as the governing group, directing the affairs of the People-to-People program. The members of this committee would be of such stature as to give the organization international standing and prestige. Their names would enable the program to create a good image in the public mind and be helpful to its financial campaign. 3. That a small executive committee be chosen from the govern- ing committee to select a Director -- a man of outstanding experience and ability, and of national reputation -- who would act as the chief executive for the coordination and control of the People-to-People program. 4. That the Hallmark Foundation supply the needed "seed" money to get the Director and his staff established in a suitable Washington office, and that the Foundation should underwrite the operation of the program for two years, or until a successful fund-raising program is under way. own LIBIBIA